Tallulah Haddon

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Tallulah Haddon
Born
Tallulah Rose Haddon

(1997-09-09) 9 September 1997 (age 26)
London, England
EducationEmanuel School
OccupationActress
Years active2016–present

Tallulah Rose Haddon (born 9 September 1997) is a British actress and multidisciplinary artist.[1]

Early life[edit]

Born and raised in South London, Haddon is the daughter of artist Laura Godfrey-Isaacs and engineer Glen Haddon.[2] They are Jewish.[3][4]

Career[edit]

Tallulah’s art practice has stemmed from performance for screen, subsequently incorporating filmmaking and video. Tallulah has appeared in Netflix’s Black Mirror: Bandersnatch[5] (2019), and recently Ridley Scott’s The Last Duel.[6] Since their breakout role in Spaceship (2016) which premiered at BFI London Film Festival, and toured to SXSW they have worked on projects varying from TV to indie shorts. Their TV premiere was in The Living and The Dead (BBC) going on to work with Tom Hardy and Franka Potente (Run Lola Run) in Taboo (BBC/FX). They then played the lead, Leila in (intl Emmy nominated) Kiss Me First; a 6 part Netflix original; which included live action film, acting for motion capture and underwater stunt work. In February 2021, their film Justine,[7] was nominated for a British Independant Film Award[8]. They recently played Hanna, a key role in the current Sky Drama The Tattooist of Auschwitz[9] alongside Anna Prochniak.

They received their MFA from Bard College in July 2023.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Key
Denotes productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
2016 Spaceship Alice
Sliding Hannah Short
Marina and Adrienne Adrienne Short
2017 Modern Life Is Rubbish Holly
2018 Black Mirror: Bandersnatch Kitty Interactive film
2019 You Got It Good Tallulah Short
Starboy Elisheva Short
2020 Justine Justine
2021 Nails Tiffany Short
The Last Duel Marie
2022 The Loneliest Boy in the World Chloe

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2016 The Living and the Dead Harriet Denning Series regular
2017 Taboo Pearl Recurring role, 6 episodes
2018 Kiss Me First Leila Evans/Shadowfax Lead
2020 Barkskins Melissande Series regular
2023 The Tattoist Of Auschwitz Hannah Series regular

Theatre[edit]

Year Play Role Venue Notes
2012 Antigone Chorus Emanuel School, London also, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012, Edinburgh
2013 The Love of the Nightingale Chorus Emanuel School, London
2014 The Trojan Women Chorus Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014, Edinburgh
The Cherry Orchard Anya Young Vic Theatre, London

Director/Creator[edit]

Year Title Roll Notes
2018 Rituals In Romance Co-creator Theatre
2023 I'm Asking You To Eat It Director Film
2024 I'm Sorry For Eating You Director Film,

In production

Awards/Accolades[edit]

Known for their performances on stage and screen, they have been nominated for a BIFA Award [10] in 2019.

Kiss Me First in which they played the lead Leila/Shadowfax Won Best Design at the 2018 RTS Awards [11] and was nominated for Best Debut Drama Series in the 2019 Content Innovation Awards.[12]

Among its many nominations, Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, in which Haddon played Will Poulter's partner Kitty, won two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Broadcasting Press Guild TV and Radio Award in the Innovation category. The shows creator Charlie Brooker won the Best Game Writing category at the 2018 Nebula Awards. Taboo in which Haddon played Pearl,> was nominated for Best Television Series in the 2018 Satellite Awards. </ref>

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tallulah Haddon - Wonderland Magazine". 29 March 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-haddon-4623925a/?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Egoogle%2Ecom%2F&originalSubdomain=uk
  3. ^ thejc.com
  4. ^ "Home is where the art is". the Guardian. 7 July 1999. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  5. ^ Slade, David (28 December 2018), Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (Drama, Fantasy, Mystery), Fionn Whitehead, Craig Parkinson, Alice Lowe, House Of Tomorrow, Netflix, retrieved 14 May 2024
  6. ^ Scott, Ridley (15 October 2021), The Last Duel (Action, Drama, History), Matt Damon, Adam Driver, Jodie Comer, 20th Century Studios, Pearl Street Films, Scott Free Productions, retrieved 14 May 2024
  7. ^ "Justine · BIFA · British Independent Film Awards". BIFA · British Independent Film Awards. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  8. ^ "Justine · BIFA · British Independent Film Awards". BIFA · British Independent Film Awards. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  9. ^ The Tattooist of Auschwitz (Drama, History, Romance), Jonah Hauer-King, Anna Próchniak, Melanie Lynskey, Synchronicity Films, Peacock, SKY Studios, 2 May 2024, retrieved 14 May 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. ^ https://www.bifa.film/film/justine/> for Justine<https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8816992//
  11. ^ https://www.kindleentertainment.co.uk/kiss-me-first
  12. ^ https://www.kindleentertainment.co.uk/kiss-me-first

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